Willie Desjardins Fired by Vancouver Canucks After 3 Seasons

"We made a very difficult decision to relieve Willie Desjardins of his duties as head coach today," general manager Jim Benning said. "It's been a challenging season and we all share responsibility for the results. However, we felt this change was necessary as we continue to develop a young team and look ahead to the future."

After reaching the postseason in Desjardins' first season in 2014-15, the Canucks failed to make the playoffs two years in a row. That culminated in a disastrous 2016-17 season that saw the team finish with just 69 points, second fewest in the NHL, and an eight-game losing streak to close the campaign.

Desjardins, 60, went 109-110-27 overall.

Pierre LeBrun of ESPN believes at least one NHL team will have interest in Desjardins, however:

Pierre LeBrun @Real_ESPNLeBrun

Very much expect the Dallas Stars to talk to Willie Desjardins (among others) about their coaching vacancy

And as LeBrun noted, the Canucks are clearly "in rebuilding mode, transitioning the roster to younger players this season in the hope of soon being competitive again. That means they may have a decision to make on twin stars Henrik and Daniel Sedin, long the faces of the franchise."

In other words, more changes could be coming to the Canucks this offseason.

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